So none of the Lego games have mouse support for the PC? I've got Star Wars: The Complete Series and the new Lord of the Rings, and it's difficult to use the keyboard. Fortunately, I have a gamepad (from my PC NHL series days), which is great for the Lego games. I have a feeling the games were console ports that natively wouldn't have mouse support anyway.

Is there a way for Windows 7 to recognize two gamepads? I remember trying to get any Windows product to detect two separate game controllers was impossible - but I haven't tried it lately (and back then, it was with a joystick and a gamepad, not two gamepads).

Loaf31 wrote:I love FIFA13, sports game of the year for me. Just finished my first season as Liverpool in MM, getting ready to head into the summer transfer window.

I love the scouting, got a kid from Brazil who is a 70 already, and only 16 yrs old. Since Real Madrid didn't want to sell me Sahin after his loan was over, this young kid will do well for me.

Great to hear, I was hoping you'd catch my post - figured you got it.

I have been playing with the Portland Timbers in 12, focusing on scouting and trying to really push my young guys and play them a lot since the roster sucks anyway. I am going to try to sim at some point just to see what the progression is like. I've never gotten far enough to see prospects who enter the game turn into the stars -- the game takes forever to sim, so its hard to get too far into the future. I think the fifth year is the furthest I've got, which isn't really far enough to see how they turn out.

The thing that I am so puzzled by and hate in FIFA 12 is that other teams (cpu) do not seem to have a youth academy and youngsters that they call up. In the MM mode where I got five years in, if I did a search for 17-19 age players, it was basically only my players who I scouted, signed and sold to other teams. I really hope this was changed -- any evidence of this being fixed?

Loaf31 wrote:I love FIFA13, sports game of the year for me. Just finished my first season as Liverpool in MM, getting ready to head into the summer transfer window.

I love the scouting, got a kid from Brazil who is a 70 already, and only 16 yrs old. Since Real Madrid didn't want to sell me Sahin after his loan was over, this young kid will do well for me.

Great to hear, I was hoping you'd catch my post - figured you got it.

I have been playing with the Portland Timbers in 12, focusing on scouting and trying to really push my young guys and play them a lot since the roster sucks anyway. I am going to try to sim at some point just to see what the progression is like. I've never gotten far enough to see prospects who enter the game turn into the stars -- the game takes forever to sim, so its hard to get too far into the future. I think the fifth year is the furthest I've got, which isn't really far enough to see how they turn out.

The thing that I am so puzzled by and hate in FIFA 12 is that other teams (cpu) do not seem to have a youth academy and youngsters that they call up. In the MM mode where I got five years in, if I did a search for 17-19 age players, it was basically only my players who I scouted, signed and sold to other teams. I really hope this was changed -- any evidence of this being fixed?

I don't have an answer to your question, but I believe that it has. It seems as though the CPU has put alot of emphasis on younger players. I know that I have lost a lot of my scouted players that I didn't sign. I also know that in the transfers, your CEO will give you tips, and if you try to transfer a younger guy who is on a club, you will have to overpay big time.

Loaf31 wrote:I love FIFA13, sports game of the year for me. Just finished my first season as Liverpool in MM, getting ready to head into the summer transfer window.

I love the scouting, got a kid from Brazil who is a 70 already, and only 16 yrs old. Since Real Madrid didn't want to sell me Sahin after his loan was over, this young kid will do well for me.

Great to hear, I was hoping you'd catch my post - figured you got it.

I have been playing with the Portland Timbers in 12, focusing on scouting and trying to really push my young guys and play them a lot since the roster sucks anyway. I am going to try to sim at some point just to see what the progression is like. I've never gotten far enough to see prospects who enter the game turn into the stars -- the game takes forever to sim, so its hard to get too far into the future. I think the fifth year is the furthest I've got, which isn't really far enough to see how they turn out.

The thing that I am so puzzled by and hate in FIFA 12 is that other teams (cpu) do not seem to have a youth academy and youngsters that they call up. In the MM mode where I got five years in, if I did a search for 17-19 age players, it was basically only my players who I scouted, signed and sold to other teams. I really hope this was changed -- any evidence of this being fixed?

I don't have an answer to your question, but I believe that it has. It seems as though the CPU has put alot of emphasis on younger players. I know that I have lost a lot of my scouted players that I didn't sign. I also know that in the transfers, your CEO will give you tips, and if you try to transfer a younger guy who is on a club, you will have to overpay big time.

D'oh. There goes my MM strategy, haha.

I hope they make loans more viable too. The majority of guys that you sign out of your youth academy are in the 55-60 range right off the bat, which seems to be too low for other teams to be interested in their services. I often get stuck with a reserve roster full of ~55 overall players with decent potential who can never play for me or anyone else. Either make teams want such players or increase the overall that young guys begin at.

Lastly, I'd love to see them be a bit more forgiving on player ratings/form. If I'm playing as Norwich and I draw with Man U, my guys played a damn good game and should be given higher scores given the difficulty of the competition, since ratings play such a big part in the progression of young players.

ajh2298 wrote:I know Borderlands 2 is a good game but is it a good single player game or is the multi-player what carries the game?

It's mostly a single player game. You can also quest with other people. Buy if you want to immerse yourself for weeks or a couple months and if you like a shooter where it's just fun to tear baddies to pieces.

I'm waiting for Skyrim to come in the mail, so fortunately I just remembered to ask something before I play.

I've played Oblivion and am well aware of how to build a character.

Is there anything I should know, in regards to leveling my character, that I would overlook in Skyrim? I know in Oblivion if you leveled up your character too early, it would make the game undesirably more challenging.

85% now in Lego LOTR. I have under 50 mithril bricks to go... I'd guess about 15 or so are of getting the rest of the stuff on the stages and the rest are either for side quests or finding them around Middle Earth. I have most of the red bricks now. I have all but 2 characters, but both essentially require 100% to unlock. I think I have 3 blacksmith designs left to find... all are in stages I believe.

There always have to be a few mini-kits that are a pain in the ass to get ahold of... one of these is when you're running from Shelob. There are 3 piles of skulls that you have to run over. Unfortunately, if you miss one, you have to replay the whole damn stage and it is naturally at the very end of it.

One annoying aspect of this game is that in most places you cannot go in the water at all. Your character immediately starts struggling and you have to tap the jump button to get out. Unfortunately, it returns you to the last solid ground you were on. So if you were trying to make your way across a series of platforms, you get to start over. There are a couple bricks in the Dead marshes that can be tedious to get due to this depending on how accurate your jumping is.

I'm purposely avoiding 2 or 3 bricks in ME for now due to the fact that they require time to navigate through a series of obstacles and if you miss, you have to redo the entire sequence. There is one deep in Rivendell where you have to walk up a huge hill, climb a wall as Gollum, then switch to legolas and go acrobat across a few platforms until you are ultimately supposed to jump out and grab a rope... but I can't get ahold of the rope for some reason. There is another on Mount Doom that requires you to navigate all kinds of obstacles, switching characters several times. Any fall and you find yourself at the bottom again.

I was playing Lego Star Wars III last night and I'm still trying to finish up the Seperatist and Republic assult missions. Like I said, there are 32. The first 5 took me like 4 hours. Then I realized that when I did the first one, my red brick cheats were shut off because when you do the bounty hunter missions they automatically shut off. So I assumed it did the same for these missions.

They are very redundant and I figured it would take me forever to complete all 32, but with my OCD, I wanted 100%. But I did one other mission and turned on the cheats, and then went on to do a Seperatist mission. That's when I realized you can use the cheats. So while it took me 4 hours to do 5 missions, it now only took me 2 hours to do 19 missions. Which is a relief. I only have 7 more of these to go and then I get to go through 15 of the 17 story boards to find the minikits, which I think is atually fun. I'm up to 80% complete and it's a relieft that I can now just fly through these ground missions. I'll probably finish that up tonight in about an hour and then just collect the minikits to wrap up the game over the rest of the week.

Can't wait to get this game done. While it's not as bad as I originally thought, it is still one of my least favorite. I just want to move on. Lego Batman 2 or Metroid Other M is next on the list.

Spangler wrote:I'm waiting for Skyrim to come in the mail, so fortunately I just remembered to ask something before I play.

I've played Oblivion and am well aware of how to build a character.

Is there anything I should know, in regards to leveling my character, that I would overlook in Skyrim? I know in Oblivion if you leveled up your character too early, it would make the game undesirably more challenging.

Any other warnings would be appreciated.

i'm going to give you this warning. as of the last time i played (i traded it in after the ps3 DLC fiasco started) there IS a cheat to get a max level character in a matter of a couple hours of game time. RESIST THE URGE TO SEEK IT OUT! IT WILL RUIN THE GAME!

Loaf31 wrote:I love FIFA13, sports game of the year for me. Just finished my first season as Liverpool in MM, getting ready to head into the summer transfer window.

I love the scouting, got a kid from Brazil who is a 70 already, and only 16 yrs old. Since Real Madrid didn't want to sell me Sahin after his loan was over, this young kid will do well for me.

Great to hear, I was hoping you'd catch my post - figured you got it.

I have been playing with the Portland Timbers in 12, focusing on scouting and trying to really push my young guys and play them a lot since the roster sucks anyway. I am going to try to sim at some point just to see what the progression is like. I've never gotten far enough to see prospects who enter the game turn into the stars -- the game takes forever to sim, so its hard to get too far into the future. I think the fifth year is the furthest I've got, which isn't really far enough to see how they turn out.

The thing that I am so puzzled by and hate in FIFA 12 is that other teams (cpu) do not seem to have a youth academy and youngsters that they call up. In the MM mode where I got five years in, if I did a search for 17-19 age players, it was basically only my players who I scouted, signed and sold to other teams. I really hope this was changed -- any evidence of this being fixed?

I don't have an answer to your question, but I believe that it has. It seems as though the CPU has put alot of emphasis on younger players. I know that I have lost a lot of my scouted players that I didn't sign. I also know that in the transfers, your CEO will give you tips, and if you try to transfer a younger guy who is on a club, you will have to overpay big time.

D'oh. There goes my MM strategy, haha.

I hope they make loans more viable too. The majority of guys that you sign out of your youth academy are in the 55-60 range right off the bat, which seems to be too low for other teams to be interested in their services. I often get stuck with a reserve roster full of ~55 overall players with decent potential who can never play for me or anyone else. Either make teams want such players or increase the overall that young guys begin at.

Lastly, I'd love to see them be a bit more forgiving on player ratings/form. If I'm playing as Norwich and I draw with Man U, my guys played a damn good game and should be given higher scores given the difficulty of the competition, since ratings play such a big part in the progression of young players.

you may already know this but fifafanatic has a list of younger players and their potential. Its a great tool for starting out with a lower level club and making good signings. My Milan roster is LOADED right now to the point that I'm going to start a new one. Pato 88, El Sharaawy 86, Neymar 89, Jovetic 88, Gotze 88, Nocerino 85, Montolivo 85, Abate 85 and then a bunch of highly rated 17 y.o on the back line and in goal (all around 70ish). I end up playing funky formations to keep everyone happy.

Loaf31 wrote:I love FIFA13, sports game of the year for me. Just finished my first season as Liverpool in MM, getting ready to head into the summer transfer window.

I love the scouting, got a kid from Brazil who is a 70 already, and only 16 yrs old. Since Real Madrid didn't want to sell me Sahin after his loan was over, this young kid will do well for me.

Great to hear, I was hoping you'd catch my post - figured you got it.

I have been playing with the Portland Timbers in 12, focusing on scouting and trying to really push my young guys and play them a lot since the roster sucks anyway. I am going to try to sim at some point just to see what the progression is like. I've never gotten far enough to see prospects who enter the game turn into the stars -- the game takes forever to sim, so its hard to get too far into the future. I think the fifth year is the furthest I've got, which isn't really far enough to see how they turn out.

The thing that I am so puzzled by and hate in FIFA 12 is that other teams (cpu) do not seem to have a youth academy and youngsters that they call up. In the MM mode where I got five years in, if I did a search for 17-19 age players, it was basically only my players who I scouted, signed and sold to other teams. I really hope this was changed -- any evidence of this being fixed?

I don't have an answer to your question, but I believe that it has. It seems as though the CPU has put alot of emphasis on younger players. I know that I have lost a lot of my scouted players that I didn't sign. I also know that in the transfers, your CEO will give you tips, and if you try to transfer a younger guy who is on a club, you will have to overpay big time.

D'oh. There goes my MM strategy, haha.

I hope they make loans more viable too. The majority of guys that you sign out of your youth academy are in the 55-60 range right off the bat, which seems to be too low for other teams to be interested in their services. I often get stuck with a reserve roster full of ~55 overall players with decent potential who can never play for me or anyone else. Either make teams want such players or increase the overall that young guys begin at.

Lastly, I'd love to see them be a bit more forgiving on player ratings/form. If I'm playing as Norwich and I draw with Man U, my guys played a damn good game and should be given higher scores given the difficulty of the competition, since ratings play such a big part in the progression of young players.

you may already know this but fifafanatic has a list of younger players and their potential. Its a great tool for starting out with a lower level club and making good signings. My Milan roster is LOADED right now to the point that I'm going to start a new one. Pato 88, El Sharaawy 86, Neymar 89, Jovetic 88, Gotze 88, Nocerino 85, Montolivo 85, Abate 85 and then a bunch of highly rated 17 y.o on the back line and in goal (all around 70ish). I end up playing funky formations to keep everyone happy.

Yep, I consult with that often. I wish progression was more responsive to performance, though and less fixed -- at least less fixed than it seems to be from my experience. It's definitely a nice tool, though, because I always start with a weak club and make my way up.

just bought halo 4. i haven't played a video game for a year and a half except a couple weeks of tiger's masters game. highly rated PES games didn't entice me and if halo 4 and GTA V can't get me back in then, well